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New limited-edition beer celebrates ‘Inviting Light’ into Station North
Guilford Hall Brewery and Central Baltimore Partnership joined forces to introduce a limited-edition pilsner celebrating “Inviting Light”.
Top 5 Stories This Morning: Nana Closes, ‘Dirtiest City,’ Station North Art, and more.
Last week, we shared news that the taqueria Nana is closing after nearly 16 months in business, the publication HouseFresh named Baltimore “the dirtiest city in America,” and a once-abandoned warehouse in Station North will serve as an artist’s headquarters and workforce housing.
Station North Tool Library to teach residents how to repair items themselves at Fix-It Fair
The Station North Tool Library will hold its 12th biannual Fix-It Fair next month, aiming to reduce landfill waste by connecting guests with skilled volunteers to repair household items.
Station North will remain a hub for arts and culture with or without Artscape, community leader vows
Artscape will move to downtown Baltimore this year, after the event expanded its footprint to include Station North when it resumed in 2023 after a three-year hiatus.
Graham Projects anchors the Trenton Art Garage, a model for community-driven adaptive reuse in Station North
A once-abandoned warehouse in the Station North Arts District has been reborn as an artist’s headquarters and workforce housing.
Board game bar No Land Beyond receives liquor license for Station North location
No Land Beyond, the Baltimore board game bar, got a liquor license for its new location in the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
Baltimore’s new Ynot Lot is one of three properties that MCB Real Estate owns along Maryland Avenue in the Station North arts district
In addition to Baltimore’s new Ynot Lot, MCB Real Estate owns two other properties along Maryland Avenue in the Station North arts district.
Central Baltimore Partnership acquires prominent Station North building previously owned by restaurateur Tony Cheng, plans $3M to $4M renovation
The Central Baltimore Partnership has acquired a long-dormant bank building at 1901 N. Charles St., owned for many years by restaurateur Tony Cheng, as part of its efforts to revitalize the Station North Arts District.
SNF Parkway Theatre gets its first Organization in Residence, AZIZA PE&CE
AZIZA PE&CE, which works with marginalized and underserved youth, is the SNF Parkway Theatre’s first Organization in Residence.
Lounge called Laverne’s proposed to replace Trip’s Place on Charles Street, part of a larger arts and culture hub planned for Station North
The former Trip’s Place nightspot in Station North will reopen as a club and restaurant called Laverne’s, part of a larger arts and culture hub planned for the 1800 block of North Charles Street.
Zoë Charlton sculpture called ‘Third Watch’ to be unveiled on Friday as part of $1 million ‘Inviting Light’ initiative in Station North
Baltimore’s North Avenue Market will be in the spotlight on Friday evening when artist Zoë Charlton and community leaders unveil a work of art that she created and installed there as part of the $1 million Inviting Light initiative that Bloomberg Philanthropies has funded to help revitalize the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
Illuminating Baltimore: Artists selected to create artworks as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ $1M “Inviting Light” initiative in Station North
Five artists or teams have been selected to create light-based works of public art as part of the $1 million ‘Inviting Light’ initiative planned to help revitalize Baltimore’s Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
‘A rehearsal space for public feeling’: Inviting Light art installation by Wickerham & Lomax, called ‘Soft Gym,’ will be unveiled on Nov. 12 in Station North
‘Soft Gym’ is the title of a large-scale art installation that has replaced a former bank building on North Avenue as part of Bloomberg Philanthropies’ $1 million ‘Inviting Light’ initiative to help revitalize the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.
Board game bar No Land Beyond relocating from Old Goucher to Station North
No Land Beyond, Baltimore’s first board game bar, is relocating from its current home in Old Goucher to Station North at 108 W. North Ave., known as The Parlor.
